and as many will know,
as you leave museum or site of interest, the exit is normally through a gift shop, which is fine for us, as we normally by a refrigerator magnet, going back to gift shops, the one above is like no other,
the
massive undulating walls were constructed from over 40,000 pieces of timber
that tower high above visitors’ heads and imitate the shape and feeling of
the Dahl Al Misfir or Cave of Light,
to add to the effect of the towering ceiling patches
of natural and artificial light highlight the curved layers of the National
Museum of Qatar’s recently completed gift shop,
the Qatar landmark is an underground formation that contains
a wealth of gypsum deposits, which illuminate the cave with a phosphorescent glow
and often form clusters of rose-shaped crystals known as “desert roses.”
Koichi Takada Architects wanted
to connect visitors to the museum back to Qatari desert landscapes, while also
creating a natural extension of the “Desert Rose” concept created for the
museum by French architect Jean Nouvel,
in addition to the museum shop, the architects also designed its restaurants, including the Desert Rose Cafe, Cafe 875, and Jiwan Restaurant, You can see more of the firm’s previous projects on their website and Instagram, and take a look at the museum’s exterior here, what a stunning gift shop, worth visiting in it's own right!
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